Recovery Resource
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Discover guides, worksheets, and toolkits designed to support individuals in recovery, families, professionals, and community members. Find the resources you need to learn, grow, and take meaningful action today.

Support, Learn, and Grow in Recovery

This hub contains guides, worksheets, and toolkits tailored for individuals in active addiction, people in recovery, families, community members, and professionals.

Explore the materials that apply to you to build purpose, connection, and hope in everyday life.

Choose Your Audience

Resources are organized by audience so you can quickly find what’s most relevant to your situation or role in supporting recovery.

Resources for People in Active Addiction

These resources are designed to help individuals in early recovery rediscover hope, reconnect with past interests, and take meaningful first steps toward a healthier life. Each tool provides exercises and reflections that are simple to use and geared toward building confidence, motivation, and a sense of purpose during this critical stage.

First Sparks of Revival (PDF)

This short guide shares real stories from individuals who found renewed purpose early in recovery. A great starting point for anyone looking to regain direction.

Self-Assessment Worksheet

Printable tool to identify hidden interests and link to REAL’s A printable worksheet to help you identify hidden interests and activities that bring fulfillment. 

Resources for People in Recovery

These tools support ongoing recovery by helping individuals maintain motivation, explore hobbies, track personal progress, and prevent relapse. Resources include workbooks for structured reflection, creative exercises to regulate emotions, and guides to connect with supportive communities.

Workbook: Sustaining Your Personal Revival

An interactive PDF with weekly prompts for exploring hobbies, setting personal and career goals, and tracking “spark moments” to help sustain motivation and purpose.

Creative Outlets in Recovery

Guides on art therapy, journaling, and other expressive activities designed to help regulate emotions, reduce stress, and find joy in recovery. Includes tips for integrating creative outlets into your weekly routine with support.

Community Forum Guide

A guide with practical advice on joining or starting recovery-friendly hobby groups, like book clubs or fitness meetups. Learn how to connect safely with peers, foster accountability, and build supportive relationships.

Resources for Families & Loved Ones

Support your loved ones in recovery while caring for yourself. These resources provide practical strategies for co-creating family activities that are meaningful, fun, and recovery-focused.

Tools include step-by-step guides, curated educational materials, and advice for maintaining your own wellness while helping others rebuild purpose and connection.

Community Members

Volunteerism, hobby groups, and mentorship provide individuals in recovery with support, guidance, and meaningful engagement. These simple efforts often spark long-term growth and help people feel connected, valued, and motivated.

By participating, communities can reduce isolation, foster purpose, and create lasting positive impact.

Ways to Support Recovery

Host hobby nights 
Offer career mentorship 
Volunteer your skills
Share recovery resources 
Create welcoming spaces

Professionals in the Recovery Field

Evidence-based tools for integrating purpose-driven activities into recovery programs. Includes exercises, prompts, and structured planning for treatment sessions.

Case studies and research summaries provide insight into how hobbies, mentoring, and structured activities improve engagement, emotional regulation, and long-term recovery outcomes.

Real Stories, Real Results

Diverse LGBTQ individuals in supportive group therapy session at affirmative addiction treatment center in Massachusetts

Understanding LGBTQ+ Affirmative Addiction Treatment in Massachusetts: Creating Safe, Inclusive Recovery Spaces

Finding addiction treatment is difficult enough, but when you're LGBTQ+, the search becomes even more complex. Will the facility understand minority stress? Can you continue
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Family Therapy in Massachusetts: Healing Relationships During Addiction Recovery

Watching someone you love struggle with addiction can leave your family feeling broken and hopeless. Family therapy offers a path to rebuild what addiction has
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Women’s Specific Challenges in Addiction Recovery: Treatment Approaches That Work

Fear of losing your children, past trauma, and juggling responsibilities make seeking help harder. Learn how women's addiction treatment addresses your unique challenges.
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Person writing recovery plan in notebook with coffee on table in Massachusetts home

Understanding Building a Sustainable Recovery Plan for the Year Ahead

Creating a recovery plan that actually lasts means building something that fits your real life—your schedule, your challenges, and your goals for true transformation.
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